Here are the new iOS apps released 3/31–4/6. In total, there were were 12,936. HIGHLIGHTS If you have not yet done so, please download the MightySignal Chrome extension , which allows you navigate from the App Store or Google Play page to the MightySignal page for an SDK scan. Nintendo ...

Every week, we send out an email update on how the mobile ecosystem is growing by highlighting the newest apps. Many have found it valuable in forming their mobile strategies. We’re going to start sharing some of them here. Here is the New App Report for iOS apps released 3/24–3/30. ...

Get to an App’s MightySignal Page in Just One Click ( Download Here ) It can be pretty frustrating to perform the same manual task over and over again. Members of our team were constantly navigating from public-facing app pages to their corresponding pages on mightysignal.com. However, each time we ...

Early users are crucial for startups. When there are only a few users, it’s reasonable to want to know pretty much everything they’re doing. When they log in and log out. When they use a new important feature. How they used that feature. Traditional analytics platforms are great for gathering ...

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